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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0001595
RECORD_ID
PR0522479
PE
2957
FACILITY_ID
FA0015299
FACILITY_NAME
GEWEKE LAND DEVELOPMENT & MARKETING
STREET_NUMBER
16
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
CHEROKEE
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
04323013
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
16 S CHEROKEE LN
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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REVISED MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM NO 93-701 - 3 - <br /> GEWEKE LAND DEVELOPMENT AND MARKETING <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> 67I <br /> SOIL SAMPLING <br />' Quarterly, one soil boring will be drilled near EW1 and three soil borings will be drilled in the <br /> concentrated inoculated area, which may also be described as the area bounded by the air blower <br />' system (See attached Figure 1) A minimum of four borings will be drilled each quarter The <br /> initial round of borings will be approximately three feet from the inoculation points Upon <br /> evidence of activity of the inoculated bacteria, the following round of soil borings will be drilled <br />' an additional three feet from the previous round of borings <br /> Borings will be drilled with a hollow-stem auger drill rig Drilling will consist of continuous <br />' coring with continuous detailed logs of the geological strata Coring will extend to the surface of <br /> the water table Soil samples will be collected for analysis beginning at the upper edge of the <br /> contaminated zone, at all changes in lithology, at the top of the capillary fringe, and dust above <br />' the surface of the water table Cone penetrometer technology may be used to replace soil borings <br /> where applicable The Board shall be notified five days in advance of any drilling <br />' With prior notification of the Board and adequate justification, selected samples, rather than all, <br /> may be approved for submittal to the laboratory for analyses After several rounds of monitoring <br /> have been reviewed, the sampling schedule may be modified, at the discretion of the Board <br /> Table 4: Sampling for Biological Activity in Soil <br />' Tvpe of Sampling Sample Analytical <br /> Constituents Units Sample Frequency Locauon Method <br />' Purgeable Aromatic Organics mg/kg Driven Tube Quarterlv Described Abo,.e EPA Method 8020 <br /> TPH as Gasoline mg/kg Driven Tube Quarterlv Described Abo%e LUFr Method GCFTD <br /> Bacterial Composition Genera Driven Tube Quarterly Described Above Various Methods <br /> Bacterial Numbers cells/mg Driven Tube Quarterly Described Above Various Methods <br />' Nitrate mg/kg Driven Tube Quarterly Described Above TCLP/EPA 300 <br /> Nimte mg/kg Driven Tube Quarterly Described Above TCLP/EPA 300 <br /> Phosphate mg/kg Driven Tube Quarterly Described Above TCLP/EPA 300 <br />' pH ---- Driven Tube Quarterly Described Above <br />' REPORTING <br /> Existing monitoring locations are shown in Figure 1 Prior to construction, plans and <br /> specifications for soil borings, ground water monitoring, injection, and extraction wells, and <br />' air/vapor monitoring, infection, and extraction wells/points shall be submitted to Board staff for <br /> review and approval <br />' Once appropriate permitting requirements have been met, the Board shall be notified five days <br /> prior to implementation of supplementary remedial activities, including addition of distilled <br /> water to soil to improve bacterial mobility, discharge of treated ground water to the surface or <br /> subsurface, and addition of nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, to the subsurface <br /> I <br />
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